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NYSC Lagos Releases 7,350 Batch “C” 2022 Corps Members

Barely a month when the 2022 Batch “C” Stream I corps members passed out from National Service, 7,350 Batch “C” Stream II corps members have been released by the NYSC Lagos across the State today in a low-key exit from service.
The Certificate distribution which took place in all the NYSC Local Government offices in Lagos, coincided with the ongoing Batch “C” Stream I Orientation course in Iyana-Ipaja, ushering new corps members into the Service, replacing the existing ones.

In her visit to Alimosho Local Government, where no less than three hundred corps members exited service, State Coordinator NYSC Lagos, Mrs Yetunde Baderinwa, congratulated the corps members for the exit from service, hinting that their exit from Service has put them on the same pedestal with so many people struggling to eke a living for themselves in the Labour market.
She said whatever they find desirable, they must go out to achieve it in a manner that won’t jeopardize their future or bring them and their family to disrepute.

She urged them to take advantage of the SAED training they had by setting themselves up in business in order to cater for their needs instead of relying on white-collar jobs which are hard to come by this day. Mrs Baderinwa encouraged them to continue to contribute their quota to development of the nation, as the country needs them more as they are no longer in service.
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